Bad Acts

Famous quotes containing the words bad and/or acts:

    Nothing very bad happen to me lately.
    How you explain that?—I explain that, Mr Bones,
    terms o’ your bafflin odd sobriety.
    Sober as man can get, no girls, no telephones,
    what could happen bad to Mr Bones?
    John Berryman (1914–1972)

    As the will to truth thus gains self-consciousness—there can be no doubt of that—morality will gradually perish now: this is the great spectacle in a hundred acts reserved for the next two centuries in Europe—the most terrible, most questionable, and perhaps also the most hopeful of all spectacles.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)